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Giving Tuesday and Happy Holidays International Humanitarian Help to Keep Children Alive- Gaza have succumbed to Malnutrition at Least 87 Children Died by Starvation/ 1 Million Children In Gaza Still Need Water And Food

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Update: A million children in Gaza still need water and food, and that thousands of children sleep hungry every night, despite the ceasefire agreement being in effect, while 650,000 of them need to return to school.
Meanwhile, the Government Media Office in Gaza says Israel continues to choke the flow of aid into the besieged enclave, stating that it has been breaching the ceasefire agreement.
Since the truce took effect on October 11, an average of just 145 commercial and aid trucks has entered Gaza daily, only 24 percent of the 600 trucks agreed upon in the deal.
A press interview on Sunday, that the ceasefire represents “good news”, because it means stopping the daily bombing that was killing children, but “it is not enough alone to end hunger or ensure that families have access to safe drinking water”.
Families in Gaza are still struggling daily to survive, and the infrastructure that provided water and medical care to children has been severely damaged, making access to these basic services extremely difficult.
The amount of aid that entered the Strip after the ceasefire began increased slightly during the first two weeks, but it was “still completely insufficient,” and that the quantities that arrived were still below the levels that were entering before the outbreak of the war. Thousands of children are still sleeping hungry, while others in hospitals suffer from treatable diseases, but the lack of doctors and medicines makes them suffer without treatment.
Opulent Philanthropy with other humanitarian agencies has truckloads of lifesaving supplies ready to enter Gaza—everything from water purification tablets and nutrition treatment to vaccines and learning materials. With predictable access, fuel, and clearances, we can reach children with the essentials they need to survive and recover.
This must include the entry of all materials for education and mental health support which have been denied for almost two years. We also call for the swift clearance of restricted items, including all types of tents; freezers for the safe storage of vaccines; medical equipment; high power generators; pipes for water system rehabilitation; equipment for water treatment plants; construction materials; and equipment to clear mines and unexploded ordnance.

Update: A total of 151 children has perished through acute malnutrition in the Gaza Strip since the start of the war - and the majority in 2025 - according to the latest figures from the Palestinian health authorities. “The world failed the children of Gaza so many times, failed them on food, water and shelter. Children are forced to endure so much pain because of deliberate decisions that were made to restrict the entry of food into the Gaza Strip.”
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Israel announced Sunday it was pausing fighting in some areas of the Gaza Strip to facilitate aid delivery after international outrage swelled in recent days over surging deaths by malnutrition and widespread starvation caused by Israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid.
The announcement issued by the Israel Defense Forces said it would be implementing “humanitarian corridors” for the safe movement of United Nations aid trucks and “humanitarian pauses” in some of Gaza’s most densely populated areas.
The military’s “tactical pause” will take place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in the areas where the Israeli military is not operating: Al-Mawasi, Deir al-Balah and Gaza City, the IDF said, and will continue daily “until further notice.”
Additional secure routes will be in place between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. to enable the safe passage of aid trucks, the IDF said, adding it is “prepared to expand the scale of this activity as required.”
Trucks began moving into Gaza from Egypt after Israel’s announcement, with the Egyptian Red Crescent saying the convoy included over 100 aid trucks containing more than 1,200 tons of food.
However, a spokesperson for the Gaza Health Ministry, Dr. Khalil al-Daqran, told NBC News that 25 people had been killed by Israeli army fire so far on Sunday morning, including 11 people seeking aid in central Gaza. Al-Daqran added that Israeli airstrikes across the strip are ongoing.
Opulent Philanthropy Nonprofit organization welcomed the implementation of humanitarian corridors, saying it sending enough food, to feed Gaza's children two weeks. Gaza needs more than 62,000 tons of food assistance monthly.
Israel also said it had air-dropped seven packages of aid into the enclave on Sunday, after inviting foreign countries to do the same. Aid delivery by air has been slammed by international organizations as a “distraction” from the roadblocks Israel has imposed on overland aid delivery, which remains the only way to get a meaningful amount of food and other supplies into Gaza.
“Aid drops are a grotesque distraction from the reality of what’s needed on the ground in Gaza right now. They can never deliver the volume, the consistency or the quality of aid and services that’s needed.
An additional six people in Gaza have succumbed to malnutrition in the last 24 hours, according to the health ministry, bringing the total to at least 133 people killed by starvation, including 87 children.
The enclave’s wider population of some 2 million is also at risk of mass starvation, aid organizations have warned, slamming Israel’s aid delivery mechanism, which they say is riddled with obstructive bureaucracy, delays and arbitrary denials.
Thousands of truckloads of aid are piled up outside Gaza’s border crossings waiting to be delivered, but Israel says it’s the responsibility of the United Nations aid agencies to distribute inside Gaza, which in turn blame Israel for erecting bureaucratic and logistical hurdles so complex that only a fraction can be distributed across the enclave.
“The U.N. and international organizations are expected to improve the effectiveness of aid distribution and to ensure that the aid does not reach Hamas,” the IDF said Saturday.
Israel has long maintained that aid restrictions are in place to prevent Hamas from stealing the food, though an internal U.S. government analysis found no evidence of systematic theft of the supplies by Hamas over the past 20 months.
OCHA, the U.N.’s humanitarian aid agency, and the World Food Programme, have previously maintained that they have not seen evidence of Hamas diverting aid.
Israel lifted its nearly three-month total aid blockade in May to allow some organizations to distribute a limited amount of aid, and has maintained that there’s no hunger inside Gaza, with the IDF saying on Saturday that “there is no starvation in the Gaza Strip; this is a false campaign promoted by Hamas.”

International aid agencies, hospitals and medical organizations, as well as NBC News’ reporting on the ground, have widely documented mounting hunger across Gaza.
“Food crisis in Gaza is a humanitarian catastrophe,” Jagan Chapagain, chief executive of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said Sunday in a post on X, adding: “Even the carers are not getting enough food to stay healthy enough to care for others.”

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